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Just found out that my PyScripter is not working anymore as it did before. Looks like it´s relying on the PYTHONHOME variable. I guess then, that this variable was set by it in the first place.
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Hey Drew, sorry but I do not remember which program set this variable initially. Is there a way to find this out? I have a lot of different python stuff installed. The only hint that might help: I found out that using PYTHONHOME, Python 3.4 didn´t work at all. When I start Python (command line) I get the following error:
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Jeremy and Drew, thank you for your support. The hint with the environment variables was very helpful. In my case the problem was not caused by the PYTHONPATH variable but by PYTHONHOME. PYTHONHOME was pointing to a different Python installation (C:\OSGeo4W\apps\python27). Removing PYTHONHOME did the trick. Luckily Python 2.7 keeps on running as well so far. Still, I think the error messaging for ArcGIS Pro could be improved. It´s always difficult to find the problem if a program crashes without any message. "Python is not working!" could help a lot already.
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Sorry, I have to correct myself: C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Pro\Support\ArcGISPro.pth C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Pro\bin C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Pro\Resources\ArcPy C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Pro\Resources\ArcToolBox\Scripts
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02-10-2015
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Drew, my install directory is C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Pro, The other pth is: C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Pro\bin C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Pro\Resources\ArcPy C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Pro\Resources\ArcToolBox\Scripts
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02-10-2015
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Drew, the value of my PYTHONPATH variable is: C:\OSGeo4W\apps\qgis\python;C:\Users\scheiber\.qgis\python;C:\OSGeo4W\apps\python27;C:\OSGeo4W\bin;c:\mapnik-v2.2.0\python\2.7\site-packages;C:\Django-1.5.3\projects\geodjango
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Jeremy and Drew, thank you for your responses. I thought as well, that this could come from the python Installation but I´m using the version coming with ArcGIS Pro (see attachment): Could it be a conflict between python versions? Thanks, Martin
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02-09-2015
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Hey everybody, I installed ArcGIS Pro 1.0 on my Windows 7 Professional SP1 64-Bit machine yesterday an started playing around with it. Unfortunately it always crashes. After some time I get the message "ArcGIS Pro is not working anymore" and then it shuts down. I got a feeling, that that always happenes when I try to do something referred to Analysis (e.g. Opening the Analysis Tab). Have any errors like that been reported already? Are there any logfiles or other places where I could find further information about this issue? I have ArcGIS 10.3 installed as well and that works perfectly. I have both python versions 2.7 and 3.4 installed. Must be some kind of software conflict, since I got pretty good hardware. Thanks in advance, Martin
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Thanks Jay, for sharing your solution. I hope I can find a less "dangerous" option at some point, but it´s good to know anyway 🙂
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01-29-2015
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Hey Jay, it would be cool, if you could share the response of ESRI in case you get one !!
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01-27-2015
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The result of the SQL query is: Product Version: 9.00.5000.00 Product Level: SP4 Edition: Express Edition Could the problem be, that SP4 is not supported by ArcSDE? Strange anyway, since I only installed SP 1 and 2. I´ve added sde to db_owner but still get the same error message.
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02-23-2014
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Thanks for responding William. Where can I find information about which version of Microsoft SQL Server I´m using? In the Windows program settings as well as the Server Management Studio it always just says Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2. No Standard or Enterprise. I created the database connection using Database Connections. I wasn´t able to connect via Database Servers. The geoprocessing tool Create Enterprise Geodatabase threw the error mentioned above, but actually created a database even though it´s not spatially enabled with ArcSDE. I can create new tables in ArcCatalog but no Feature Datasets. Enable enterprise geodatabase throws the same error. The connection to the database seems to be OK. The problem is getting ArcSDE to run.
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